Tristan Bantock
@britishbugs.bsky.social
Ecologist/Entomologist
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The Government has tabled 67 last-minute amendments to the Planning & Infrastructure Bill.‼️
Rushed through with little scrutiny, it’s a shambolic way to reform the planning system.
It creates confusion, sidelines science and leaves nature dangerously exposed.
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Rushed through with little scrutiny, it’s a shambolic way to reform the planning system.
It creates confusion, sidelines science and leaves nature dangerously exposed.
(1/3)
October 14, 2025 at 12:04 PM
The Government has tabled 67 last-minute amendments to the Planning & Infrastructure Bill.‼️
Rushed through with little scrutiny, it’s a shambolic way to reform the planning system.
It creates confusion, sidelines science and leaves nature dangerously exposed.
(1/3)
Rushed through with little scrutiny, it’s a shambolic way to reform the planning system.
It creates confusion, sidelines science and leaves nature dangerously exposed.
(1/3)
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Don't care about the massive damage done to native ecosystems by the constant release of vast numbers of invasive pheasants for shooting?
Maybe you'll care about catching Lyme disease instead.
Maybe you'll care about catching Lyme disease instead.
Ticks are more likely to carry the bacteria that cause Lyme disease in areas where Common Pheasants Phasianus colchicus are released, according to new research.
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October 8, 2025 at 6:03 PM
Don't care about the massive damage done to native ecosystems by the constant release of vast numbers of invasive pheasants for shooting?
Maybe you'll care about catching Lyme disease instead.
Maybe you'll care about catching Lyme disease instead.
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On yesterday's @kentfieldclub.bsky.social meeting at Castle Foote on the North Kent coast, I was really pleased to find the rare ground bug Henestaris halophilus in numbers across the saltmarsh. Habitat shot has notes in alt text. #bugs #truebugs #Hemiptera #KentNature @britishbugs.bsky.social
September 29, 2025 at 8:30 AM
On yesterday's @kentfieldclub.bsky.social meeting at Castle Foote on the North Kent coast, I was really pleased to find the rare ground bug Henestaris halophilus in numbers across the saltmarsh. Habitat shot has notes in alt text. #bugs #truebugs #Hemiptera #KentNature @britishbugs.bsky.social
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This is the story of my daughter Milly and Lyme Disease. There was no rash, no "summer flu", NHS blood tests negative. And she's been ill for a quarter of her life.
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/s...
Thank you @lymediseaseuk.bsky.social & @lymeresourcecentre.bsky.social for raising UK awareness.
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/s...
Thank you @lymediseaseuk.bsky.social & @lymeresourcecentre.bsky.social for raising UK awareness.
As my daughter got sicker and sicker, our quest for answers dragged on. How did we all miss the bacteria taking over her body?
I write about nature, but when Milly got sick with a mystery illness, it never occurred to me that a long-forgotten tick bite could be the cause
www.theguardian.com
September 28, 2025 at 8:20 AM
This is the story of my daughter Milly and Lyme Disease. There was no rash, no "summer flu", NHS blood tests negative. And she's been ill for a quarter of her life.
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/s...
Thank you @lymediseaseuk.bsky.social & @lymeresourcecentre.bsky.social for raising UK awareness.
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/s...
Thank you @lymediseaseuk.bsky.social & @lymeresourcecentre.bsky.social for raising UK awareness.
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PLEASE READ! No more #BeeWashing. www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Why saving the honeybee could be bad news for other bees
In this week’s newsletter: a conservation success story has a sting in its tail as wild pollinators pay the price
www.theguardian.com
September 23, 2025 at 5:55 PM
PLEASE READ! No more #BeeWashing. www.theguardian.com/environment/...
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Spent the afternoon in part of the new North Kent Woods & Downs NNR. Was looking for Hop-garden Earwig (a no-show) but did find some nice bugs: Iassus scutellaris, Vernal Shieldbug Peribalus strictus & Asiraca clavicornis. #KentNature #NNR #bugs #Hemiptera @naturalengland.bsky.social
September 22, 2025 at 7:07 PM
Spent the afternoon in part of the new North Kent Woods & Downs NNR. Was looking for Hop-garden Earwig (a no-show) but did find some nice bugs: Iassus scutellaris, Vernal Shieldbug Peribalus strictus & Asiraca clavicornis. #KentNature #NNR #bugs #Hemiptera @naturalengland.bsky.social
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14 adult Trapezium Shieldbugs were found at Samphire Hoe, near Dover on 10th Aug 2025.
August 18, 2025 at 4:42 PM
14 adult Trapezium Shieldbugs were found at Samphire Hoe, near Dover on 10th Aug 2025.
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Counted 37 nymphs and 60 adult Striped Shieldbugs (Graphosoma italicum) at Ninefields, Waltham Abbey today. This has been the primary population this year, numbers down in other areas and no new spread to other nearby habitat patches that I have been checking. #EssexWildlife #UKBugs
September 19, 2025 at 3:07 PM
Counted 37 nymphs and 60 adult Striped Shieldbugs (Graphosoma italicum) at Ninefields, Waltham Abbey today. This has been the primary population this year, numbers down in other areas and no new spread to other nearby habitat patches that I have been checking. #EssexWildlife #UKBugs
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September 15, 2025 at 3:47 PM
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I’ve always wanted to see a Blue Shieldbug, Zicrona caerulea, and now I have! Saw this one on our walk at the weekend. Such a stunning little creature! #InsectThursday #Bugsky
September 11, 2025 at 8:38 AM
I’ve always wanted to see a Blue Shieldbug, Zicrona caerulea, and now I have! Saw this one on our walk at the weekend. Such a stunning little creature! #InsectThursday #Bugsky
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Does this look good for Ortholomus punctipennis @britishbugs.bsky.social ? Brownfield site, South Cambs.
September 9, 2025 at 5:10 PM
Does this look good for Ortholomus punctipennis @britishbugs.bsky.social ? Brownfield site, South Cambs.
Finally made the pilgrimage to Purflleet for Sciocoris sideritidis and Southern Sickle-bearing Bush Cricket with @sjb2010.bsky.social today.
September 8, 2025 at 6:54 PM
Finally made the pilgrimage to Purflleet for Sciocoris sideritidis and Southern Sickle-bearing Bush Cricket with @sjb2010.bsky.social today.
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@britishbugs.bsky.social I think I’ve finally reached a conclusion on this bug I found at Spurn, is it just Megalonotus chigara? On the first photo it is on the right, with a specimen of M.chigara on the left. I was hoping it was a very lost Eremocoris plebejus but I think that’s wishful thinking
September 4, 2025 at 9:38 AM
@britishbugs.bsky.social I think I’ve finally reached a conclusion on this bug I found at Spurn, is it just Megalonotus chigara? On the first photo it is on the right, with a specimen of M.chigara on the left. I was hoping it was a very lost Eremocoris plebejus but I think that’s wishful thinking
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My first sighting of Rhaphigaster nebulosa (Mottled Shieldbug), in my S. Cambridgeshire garden this afternoon. A recent arrival to our shores, with the first mainland record in London in 2010.
Following its rapid northwards expansion on the continent, it's doing the same here in the UK.
Following its rapid northwards expansion on the continent, it's doing the same here in the UK.
September 4, 2025 at 3:24 PM
My first sighting of Rhaphigaster nebulosa (Mottled Shieldbug), in my S. Cambridgeshire garden this afternoon. A recent arrival to our shores, with the first mainland record in London in 2010.
Following its rapid northwards expansion on the continent, it's doing the same here in the UK.
Following its rapid northwards expansion on the continent, it's doing the same here in the UK.
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If you want to identify, well, anything, I recommend this post from @weevil-see.bsky.social. His choice of weevils to illustrate it is of course excellent, but it applies to everything from mushrooms to marsupials. This is how you can be a good identifier of things.
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I started a blog and my first post is online!
The posts will try to explore topics which are not typically covered by introductory literature and textbooks, e.g. because they are considered to be "too basic". Let me know what you think!
weevil-see.github.io/taxonomy/Ide...
The posts will try to explore topics which are not typically covered by introductory literature and textbooks, e.g. because they are considered to be "too basic". Let me know what you think!
weevil-see.github.io/taxonomy/Ide...
Species Identifications: Common Pitfalls
Some thoughts about Identifications. How do we identify properly? How do we avoid mistakes?
weevil-see.github.io
September 2, 2025 at 7:10 PM
If you want to identify, well, anything, I recommend this post from @weevil-see.bsky.social. His choice of weevils to illustrate it is of course excellent, but it applies to everything from mushrooms to marsupials. This is how you can be a good identifier of things.
[Link contains spider]
[Link contains spider]
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Delighted to come across Small Grass Shieldbug, Neottiglossa pusilla, at the weekend.
Not common in #VC55.
#Bugs #Hemiptera #macrophotography #macro #OMSystem
Not common in #VC55.
#Bugs #Hemiptera #macrophotography #macro #OMSystem
August 27, 2025 at 2:40 PM
Delighted to come across Small Grass Shieldbug, Neottiglossa pusilla, at the weekend.
Not common in #VC55.
#Bugs #Hemiptera #macrophotography #macro #OMSystem
Not common in #VC55.
#Bugs #Hemiptera #macrophotography #macro #OMSystem
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Mothing continues to be good here in S.Hants, with Lunar-spotted Pinion NFG last night, but top spot went to the ladybird Calvia decemguttata aka the Jersey Ladybird, I got one a couple of weeks ago but it escaped before I got a picture. #teammoth #Hantsmoths
July 2, 2025 at 3:35 PM
Mothing continues to be good here in S.Hants, with Lunar-spotted Pinion NFG last night, but top spot went to the ladybird Calvia decemguttata aka the Jersey Ladybird, I got one a couple of weeks ago but it escaped before I got a picture. #teammoth #Hantsmoths
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Top film. The smartest look at this subject I've ever seen. Also funny and sweary.
youtu.be/zl-wAqplQAo?...
youtu.be/zl-wAqplQAo?...
LISTERS: A Glimpse Into Extreme Birdwatching
YouTube video by owen reiser
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August 25, 2025 at 2:13 PM
Top film. The smartest look at this subject I've ever seen. Also funny and sweary.
youtu.be/zl-wAqplQAo?...
youtu.be/zl-wAqplQAo?...
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Two Lygaeid bugs, Arocatus roeselii and Oxycarenus modestus, tapped from Alder in Alphamstone, Essex TL8835 yesterday. Relatively recent arrivals from the continent.
August 22, 2025 at 3:42 PM
Two Lygaeid bugs, Arocatus roeselii and Oxycarenus modestus, tapped from Alder in Alphamstone, Essex TL8835 yesterday. Relatively recent arrivals from the continent.
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These have gotta be Nezara viridula (Southern Green Shieldbug) surely? In my Norfolk garden, very few county records to date @britishbugs.bsky.social
August 21, 2025 at 2:34 PM
These have gotta be Nezara viridula (Southern Green Shieldbug) surely? In my Norfolk garden, very few county records to date @britishbugs.bsky.social
Thought I'd post something about separating Nysius senecionis and graminicola, as both are now widespread. The features to focus on are the extent of the matt field of the evaporatory area (the brown bit) and the length of the 1st hind tarsal segment relative to the 2nd and 3rd.
August 21, 2025 at 2:41 PM
Thought I'd post something about separating Nysius senecionis and graminicola, as both are now widespread. The features to focus on are the extent of the matt field of the evaporatory area (the brown bit) and the length of the 1st hind tarsal segment relative to the 2nd and 3rd.
@hwitts.bsky.social I noticed from the PSL website that you had Licinus punctulatus recently at Barking Riverside. Where exactly did you find it? I'd love to find this sp.
August 21, 2025 at 12:26 PM
@hwitts.bsky.social I noticed from the PSL website that you had Licinus punctulatus recently at Barking Riverside. Where exactly did you find it? I'd love to find this sp.
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Very pleased to see a New Forest Shieldbug (Eysarcoris aeneus) at Matley Bog, Hampshire last Sunday; the highlight of a few days spent in the area. #NewForestWildlife #UKBugs
August 19, 2025 at 6:34 PM
Very pleased to see a New Forest Shieldbug (Eysarcoris aeneus) at Matley Bog, Hampshire last Sunday; the highlight of a few days spent in the area. #NewForestWildlife #UKBugs
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@britishbugs.bsky.social Hi Tristan I assume this is a long shot given location, (West Yorks), but how does it look for Sphragisticus nebulosus? I can’t decide between this and Peritrechus. Thanks, was in moth trap. Pronotum possibly too dark?
August 13, 2025 at 11:23 AM
@britishbugs.bsky.social Hi Tristan I assume this is a long shot given location, (West Yorks), but how does it look for Sphragisticus nebulosus? I can’t decide between this and Peritrechus. Thanks, was in moth trap. Pronotum possibly too dark?
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This is either genius ... or incredibly stupid
We have hugely underestimated the importance of sound communication in Hemiptera (bugs). Read more: ajcarthropoda.blogspot.com/2025/08/this...
#Bugs #Hemiptera #VC55 #video
We have hugely underestimated the importance of sound communication in Hemiptera (bugs). Read more: ajcarthropoda.blogspot.com/2025/08/this...
#Bugs #Hemiptera #VC55 #video
This is either genius ... or incredibly stupid
We have hugely underestimated the importance of sound communication in Hemiptera (bugs). Part of the reason for this is that many bug sounds...
ajcarthropoda.blogspot.com
August 12, 2025 at 1:21 PM
This is either genius ... or incredibly stupid
We have hugely underestimated the importance of sound communication in Hemiptera (bugs). Read more: ajcarthropoda.blogspot.com/2025/08/this...
#Bugs #Hemiptera #VC55 #video
We have hugely underestimated the importance of sound communication in Hemiptera (bugs). Read more: ajcarthropoda.blogspot.com/2025/08/this...
#Bugs #Hemiptera #VC55 #video